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caraway /ˈkarəweɪ /noun [mass noun]1 (also caraway seed) The seeds of a plant of the parsley family, used for flavouring and as a source of oil.Half were given Lomatol, a German herbal preparation containing peppermint, fennel seed, caraway seed and wormwood....- I love their piney, resinous, spicy smell, but you could add a teaspoonful of caraway seed - an old friend of the cabbage - instead.
- Because kitchens of yore had limited ingredients, bakers often flavored cookies with dates, rose water, or caraway seed.
2The white-flowered Mediterranean plant which bears caraway seeds.- Carum carvi, family Umbelliferae.
The most popular ones have umbrella shaped flowers such as fennel, dill, cilantro, caraway, angelica, tansy, wild carrot & yarrow....- Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage.
- One warning: do not plant near beans, caraway, tomatoes, coriander or wormwood-they do not work well together.
OriginMiddle English: from medieval Latin carui, from Arabic al-karāwiyā, probably from Greek karon 'cumin'. |